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    SS Hilda was a steamship owned by the London and South Western Railway. She was used on the Southampton - Channel Islands - St Malo service until she sank...
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  • Hilda Marjanne was a Canadian straight deck bulk carrier operating on the Great Lakes. The ship was built at the Kaiser Shipyard in Swan Island, Oregon...
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    Anderson, and a second freighter, SS William Clay Ford. The efforts of a third freighter, the Toronto-registered SS Hilda Marjanne, were foiled by the weather...
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  • group of asteroids Tropical Storm Hilda (disambiguation), various storms in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans SS Hilda, a steamship Household, Income...
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    The crossing could be hazardous. Seventy Johnnies died when the steamer SS Hilda sank at Saint-Malo in 1905. The Onion Johnny museum opened in Roscoff in...
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    The Hilda asteroids (adj. Hildian) are a dynamical group of more than 6,000 asteroids located beyond the asteroid belt but within Jupiter's orbit, in...
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  • The Hilda family (001) is an ancient collisional asteroid family of at least 409 known asteroids, named for its largest member, the 170-kilometre (110 mi)-across...
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  • Colliery". Welsh Coal Mines. Retrieved 21 May 2021. HMS Firebrand Memorial "St. Hilda". Durham Mining Museum. Retrieved 14 May 2021. Atty, Miranda (23 December...
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  • steamer SS Hilda killed 125 of the 131 people on board, after the ship struck rocks while attempting to enter Saint-Malo harbor in France. SS Hilda, operated...
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    48°40.49′N 2°5.72′W / 48.67483°N 2.09533°W / 48.67483; -2.09533 (SS Hilda) London  United Kingdom 11 January 1864 Sunk in a storm in the Bay of Biscay...
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